Hulu is expanding the Pride Never Stops campaign with parade live streams and content premieres

2019, Hi launched its Pride Never Stops campaign as a commitment to celebrate and amplify LGBTQIA+ voices year-round. This year, in honor of Pride Month, the streaming platform is continuing that tradition by finding new and unique ways to highlight LGBTQIA+ stories and events, and the incredible artists behind them.

  • As Hulu continues to diversify its live content offerings, for the first time ever, the platform will stream both the Los Angeles and New York City Pride Parades live to all Hulu subscribers.
  • Now you don’t have to be in either of those two major cities to experience the joy and celebration of these iconic events.
  • Both parades will be available via Pride Never Stops hub.and remain visible on Hulu for 30 days after their respective live streams.

Parade Live Streams:

  • The Los Angeles Pride Parade returns to Hollywood in person!
    • The parade will feature numerous celebrity surprise presenters and appearances alongside KABC’s Ellen Leyva, Karl Schmid, Christiane Cordero and Eric Resendiz.
    • The event will be streamed live on Hulu on Sunday, June 12 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. PT.
  • The NYC Pride March
    • The NYC Pride March will be streamed live on Hulu on Sunday, June 26 from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET and will be hosted by WABC’s Ken Rosato, Lauren Glassberg and Sam Champion.
    • The NYC Pride March will have surprise celebrity appearances and honorable mentions as the celebration moves down 5th Avenue and past Stonewall National Monument, as well as live music and detailed profiles of people who have made a difference in the community.

Content premieres:

  • Hulu’s Pride Never Stops hub will continue to showcase a diverse library of shows and movies filled with LGBTQIA+ favorites like:
    • pose
    • First day
    • changing the game
    • Ignorant Angels
    • Will & Grace
    • Kissing Jessica Stone
    • The family law
  • There will also be several highly anticipated premieres, including:
  • June 1: Glee (Seasons 1-6)
    • A musical comedy about a group of ambitious and talented young adults searching for strength, acceptance and ultimately their voice. For six years, the critically acclaimed, award-winning series followed a dynamic group of high school students from the halls of McKinley to the streets of New York City as they embarked on life after high school.
  • 3rd of June: fire island
    • Fire Island is an uncompromising, modern-day rom-com about two best friends (Joel Kim Booster and Bowen Yang) who gather at the legendary vacation spot for a legendary summer in the… to spend in gay paradise.
  • June 7: Vida Seasons 1 & 2
    • A half-hour drama series about two Mexican-American sisters from Los Angeles’ East Side who couldn’t be more different and distant. Circumstances force them to return to their old neighborhood, where they are confronted with the past and the surprising truth about their mother’s identity.
  • 15th June: Love, Victor season 3
    • In the third and final season, Victor embarks on a journey of self-discovery – deciding not only who he wants to be with, but more broadly who he wants to be. With their plans for after high school looming, Victor and his friends face a new set of problems they must overcome in order to make the best decisions for their future.
  • June 24: No more Mormons
    • An ABC News docu-series about two married Mormon mothers who fall in love and leave the faith. How will they navigate to tell their husbands, families, and the church? What will it be like to raise their seven children together with their ex-husbands? Along the way, we meet other Mormon and ex-Mormon LGBTQIA+ allies who wrestle with Church teachings that prohibit same-sex relationships, which could result in expulsion from the Church.
  • June 24: Wilderness
    • This LGBTQIA+ coming-of-age drama is set in a rural East Coast trailer park where Link (Phillip Lewitski) lives with his toxic father and younger half-brother Travis (Avery Winters-Anthony). When Link discovers that his Mi’kmaw mother might still be alive, a flame is ignited and they set out on a journey to a better life. Along the way, they meet Pasmay (Joshua Odjick), a pow-wow dancer who is attracted to Link. As the boys journey through Mi’kma’ki, Link finds community, identity and love in the land where he belongs.
    • wilderness will have a week-long theatrical run at Lumiere Music Hall in Beverly Hills on June 17 before the film premieres on Hulu.
    • Check out the trailer wilderness under:

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